| Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management
- Fact Sheet
Switzerland’s Radioactive Waste Management Program
Low-level radioactive waste
Switzerland’s government and utilities co-founded the National Cooperative
for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste (NAGRA) to manage radioactive waste
disposal. Switzerland has several interim storage facilities for low-level
radioactive wastes. For a permanent low-level radioactive waste facility,
NAGRA plans to develop a horizontally accessed rock cavern to house corrosion-resistant
waste containers. Switzerland is studying a multi-barrier approach to
waste containment.
Spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste
Spent nuclear fuel is stored for 1-10 years in water pools at Swiss reactors.
An industry-owned organization, ZWILAG, built and operates Switzerland’s
centralized interim storage facility for spent nuclear fuel, high-level
radioactive waste, conditioning low-level radioactive waste, and for incinerating
wastes. Other interim storage facilities predating ZWILAG continue to
operate in Switzerland.
Reprocessing spent nuclear fuel
Switzerland contracts for reprocessing its spent nuclear fuel in France
and the United Kingdom.
Transporting radioactive waste
Radioactive waste has been transported within the country in a variety
of casks. Transport of spent nuclear fuel to reprocessing centers has
taken place since the early 1970s.
Deep geologic disposal plans
For permanent high-level radioactive waste and long-lived low-level radioactive
waste disposal, two host rock repository options are under consideration
by the Swiss: a deep repository in crystalline rock and the Opalinus clay.
Construction of a repository is not foreseen until well into this century.
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management
Yucca Mountain Project
1551 Hillshire Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89134
1-800-225-6972
http://www.ocrwm.doe.gov
DOE/YMP-0417
June 2001 |